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The proposals to split-up Japan's NTT Fujimoto M |
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The design and synthesis of heterogeneous catalyst systems Herron N, Farneth WE |
971 - 974 |
The interaction of poly(p-phenylenevinylene) with air Xing KZ, Fahlman M, Logdlund M, dosSantos DA, Parente V, Lazzaroni R, Bredas JL, Gymer RW, Salaneck WR |
974 - 978 |
Laser action in poly(m-phenylenevinylene-co-2,5-dioctoxy-p-phenylenevinylene) Holzer W, Penzkofer A, Gong SH, Bleyer A, Bradley DDC |
979 - 982 |
Efficient green electroluminescent diodes based on poly(2-dimethyloctylsilyl-1,4-phenylenevinylene) Kim ST, Hwang DH, Li XC, Gruner J, Friend RH, Holmes AB, Shim HK |
982 - 985 |
Efficient blue-light emitting devices from conjugated polymer blends Birgerson J, Kaeriyama K, Barta P, Broms P, Fahlman M, Granlund T, Salaneck WR |
985 - 987 |
Imaging the structure of the p-n junction in polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells Dick DJ, Heeger AJ, Yang Y, Pei QB |
987 - 990 |
Molecularly imprinted polymers for optochemical sensors Dickert FL, Thierer S |
990 - 994 |
Thiophene-based conjugated oligomers and polymers with high electron affinity Ho HA, Brisset H, Elandaloussi EH, Frere P, Roncali J |
994 - 997 |
A new method for the preparation of conductive polyaniline solutions: Application to liquid crystal devices Harlev E, Gulakhmedova T, Rubinovich I, Aizenshtein G |
998 - 1001 |
Novel vitrifiable liquid crystals as optical materials Chen SH, Shi HQ, Conger BM, Mastrangelo JC, Tsutsui T |
1001 - 1005 |
Oligo(siloxane) rings and cages possessing nickel-containing liquid crystal side chains Saez IM, Styring P |
1005 - 1008 |
Optical and structural properties of new discotic acrylates polymerized in the discotic nematic phase FavreNicolin CD, Lub J, vanderSluis P |
1008 - 1012 |
Oriented growth of molecular sieves on inorganic membranes Wu CN, Chao KJ, Tsai TG, Chiou YH, Shih HC |
1012 - 1015 |
Purification and opening of carbon nanotubes via bromination Chen YJ, Green MLH, Griffin JL, Hammer J, Lago RM, Tsang SC |
1015 - 1017 |
Microcontact printing with a cylindrical rolling stamp: A practical step toward automatic manufacturing of patterns with submicrometer-sized features Xia YN, Qin D, Whitesides GM |
1018 - 1020 |
Self-organization of size-selected nanoparticles into three-dimensional superlattices Motte L, Billoudet F, Lacaze E, Pileni MP |
1020 - 1022 |
Gold particle generation by spray pyrolysis Majumdar D, Kodas TT, Glicksman HD |
1022 - 1025 |
Lamellar semiconductor-organic nanostructures from self-assembled templates Osenar P, Braun PV, Stupp SI |
1027 - 1030 |
Self-assembled wires and channels vanNostrum CF |
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Parallel patterning with nanochannel glass replica membranes Pearson DH, Tonucci RJ |